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+ | Mathematical Analysis of the Cold Shock Response in ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' | ||
+ | Mentors: Dr. Kam Dahlquist and Dr. Ben Fitzpatrick | ||
+ | *Analyze differences in gene expression in ''S. cerevisiae'', or budding yeast, in response to cold shock using DNA microarray technology. | ||
+ | *Developed [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Dahlquist:Microarray_Data_Processing_in_R protocol] to perform within array and between array normalization of microarrays within R 2.7.2. |
Revision as of 17:04, 29 August 2013
Katrina Sherbina
Contact Information
- katrina.sherbina@gmail.com
- ksherbin@lion.lmu.edu
Education
- B.S. in Biomathematics, Expected May 2014
- Biochemistry Minor
- Upper Division Biology and Chemistry Courses
- Molecular Mechanisms of the Genome
- Biochemistry
- Advanced Biochemistry
- Biochemistry Lab
- Upper Division Mathematics Courses
- Biostatistics
- Introduction to Probability and Statistics
- Methods of Applied Methods
- Real Variables I
- Numerical Analysis
Independent Research Projects
Mathematical Analysis of the Cold Shock Response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mentors: Dr. Kam Dahlquist and Dr. Ben Fitzpatrick
- Analyze differences in gene expression in S. cerevisiae, or budding yeast, in response to cold shock using DNA microarray technology.
- Developed protocol to perform within array and between array normalization of microarrays within R 2.7.2.